Broward Prosecutors Decline to Prosecute Seahawks CB Quinton Dunbar

Seattle Seahawks cornerback Quinton Dunbar will not have criminal charges filed against him, according New York Daily News reporter Pat Leonard.

“Quinton is gratified,” Andrew Rier, Dunbar’s attorney, told ESPN on Friday. “He thanks God. He thanks his family. He thanks his defense team and he thanks the Seahawks for sticking with him the whole time.”

“I think [the decision] speaks for itself,” Rier added. “I think they did not have enough information to proceed, and they came to the just conclusion, and I appreciate the time and effort that they put into it to come to this conclusion.”

Dunbar could still face punishment from the NFL. Also, Dunbar and Baker were placed on the commissioner’s exempt list at the start of training camp last week.

New York Giants CB DeAndre Baker was charged Friday with four counts of robbery with a firearm. The original arrest warrant stated Baker intentionally threatened victims with a firearm.

Baker is accused of stealing cash and watches from four men at a house party in Miramar, Florida. As Leonard reports, if convicted, “the punishment for robbery with a firearm is a mandatory minimum of 10 years and up to life in state prison.”

Originally, Miramar Police issued arrest warrants for Dunbar and Baker on May 14. The incident allegedly took place on May 13.

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